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29 May 2012

There have been a number of important company changes for &Co since the last e-bulletin, all of which are designed to continue our work in supporting participation and engagement in arts and culture by working closely with arts, cultural and heritage organisations.

For 2012/13 we are no longer running a membership network, therefore &Co’s support can be accessed by any organisation at any time at affordable rates tailored to the package of support you require.  To discuss your research or business development requirements, or to find out more about who we are and what we do, please contact Alison Edbury, alison@andco.uk.com

We’ve updated our website to reflect the recent changes to our operation and this includes the changes to the print distribution operation too.  The ownership of the print distribution company &CoCommunicate  has now been transferred to Northern Ballet and re-launched as Info Display.  The Info Display team continues to be led by Tony Mackinnon and Rick Grayson with Distribution Officers continuing to service distribution needs as normal.  For your future distribution requirements, see www.infodisplay.org.

We’re also delighted to let you know that www.digyorkshire.com is launching two new social networking tools to help organisations reach audiences easily and cost-effectively online.  The tools are free to use – read more in the accompanying article.